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New Brighton and prestigious are not words you would put together.WirralAl

New Brighton and prestigious are not words you would put together.

Score: 0

Nigrette
12:45pm Thu 16 Jan 14

WirralAl wrote…

New Brighton and prestigious are not words you would put together.

Lol

[quote][p][bold]WirralAl[/bold] wrote:
New Brighton and prestigious are not words you would put together.[/p][/quote]LolNigrette

WirralAl wrote…

New Brighton and prestigious are not words you would put together.

Lol

Score: -4

Joeblogg85
12:52pm Thu 16 Jan 14

It's got to be another positive for the area hasn't it? Another step in the right direction for the Las Vegas of the Wirral !

It's got to be another positive for the area hasn't it? Another step in the right direction for the Las Vegas of the Wirral !Joeblogg85

It's got to be another positive for the area hasn't it? Another step in the right direction for the Las Vegas of the Wirral !

Score: -1

bigfoot
2:08pm Thu 16 Jan 14

Recent events have proven that Neptune developments is an appropriate name.

Recent events have proven that Neptune developments is an appropriate name.bigfoot

Recent events have proven that Neptune developments is an appropriate name.

Score: 2

jeselis
3:41pm Thu 16 Jan 14

Marvelous, more concrete, no doubt at the expense of the well established trees & bushes on the corner plot onto Victoria Parade. With the removal of the raised evergreen shrub planters along the prom front the place is going to look quite bland and baron, especially come the winter months. No doubt they will make a paltry effort and replace the big trees with the odd sapling to compensate, which of course it wont. The fact that we need soil & large trees to absorb pollution let alone excesses of water is apparently lost on some folk who rip up all the natural beauty in favour of a profit. (no, I'm not a crazed tree hugger, I just value the established greenery and birds that rely on it!)

Marvelous, more concrete, no doubt at the expense of the well established trees & bushes on the corner plot onto Victoria Parade. With the removal of the raised evergreen shrub planters along the prom front the place is going to look quite bland and baron, especially come the winter months. No doubt they will make a paltry effort and replace the big trees with the odd sapling to compensate, which of course it wont. The fact that we need soil & large trees to absorb pollution let alone excesses of water is apparently lost on some folk who rip up all the natural beauty in favour of a profit. (no, I'm not a crazed tree hugger, I just value the established greenery and birds that rely on it!)jeselis

Marvelous, more concrete, no doubt at the expense of the well established trees & bushes on the corner plot onto Victoria Parade. With the removal of the raised evergreen shrub planters along the prom front the place is going to look quite bland and baron, especially come the winter months. No doubt they will make a paltry effort and replace the big trees with the odd sapling to compensate, which of course it wont. The fact that we need soil & large trees to absorb pollution let alone excesses of water is apparently lost on some folk who rip up all the natural beauty in favour of a profit. (no, I'm not a crazed tree hugger, I just value the established greenery and birds that rely on it!)

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